One of the more interesting aspects of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's release from prison this morning was the videographer that followed him around as he walked free.

The videographer, whose intent is unknown, was the only member of the media allowed in close proximity of Kilpatrick, who did not answer any questions from reporters as he climbed into a Cadillac Escalade.

Is it possible Kilpatrick has a reality show or documentary in the works? If so, it'd be another promotional tool not unlike his biography.

Or maybe he's just making some home videos. Still, if Kilpatrick were to consider a reality show, here's some concepts we'd hope he consider.

"True Life: I'm the Former Mayor of Detroit": A one-hour MTV documentary, cameras follow Kilpatrick as he completes everyday tasks like going to the grocery store, playing with his kids, bickering with his wife...oh, wait -- it's been done.

"Kilpatrick Wives": Executive produced by Shaunie O'Neal, this 30-minute series piggybacks Vh1's "Basketball Wives" and "Football Wives" with an inside look at the women in Kilpatrick's life. Starring Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, Carlita Kilpatrick, Christine Beatty, Kym Worthy and Sheryl Robinson Wood, tensions mount over martini lunches and nights out at hoodrat clubs. Things come to a boil when Carlita Kilpatrick refers to Beatty as a "non-motherf***ing factor."

"Survivor: Detroit": Following the same format of the CBS show which has contestants facing endurance challenges in exotic locales, this season of "Survivor" will be set on Detroit's east side where Kilpatrick and several others must find meals in a food desert and camp out in vacant houses while building team alliances. Physical tests include stripping houses for the most amount of scrap metal, road races through pothole-infested streets and seeing who can convince emergency services to arrive first (the contestant with the shortest response time wins!).

"Trading Spouses": Current Mayor Dave Bing will travel to the Dallas suburbs while former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick gets to spend one more week in the Manoogian. Bing, facing the challenge of parenting Jelani, Jonas and Jalil and teaching them to play basketball, will hire a team of co-parents funded with private donations to deal with the three boys (although three of the co-parents will be asked to resign during filming). Kilpatrick, meanwhile, must find a way to usher Yvette Bing out of the mansion so he can...well...do whatever he does when the wife's not at home.

"The Voice": Kilpatrick, at first unseen by judges Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Cee-Lo, must win the hearts of America with his smooth yet powerful vocals. Will his cover of "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye" be enough to beat out the rest of the contestants?